3″ x 2″ x 3/8″ Steel Angle – Heavy Duty Structural Unequal Leg Steel Angle

3″ x 2″ x 3/8″ Steel Angle – Heavy Duty Structural Unequal Leg Steel Angle

Price range: $11.63 through $48.14

Part#: SAN3238 Category
DESCRIPTION

3″ x 2″ x 3/8″ Steel Angle is a heavy-duty unequal leg mild steel angle bar designed for maximum strength, structural support, and high-load fabrication applications. With one leg measuring 3″ and the other 2″, this steel angle is ideal for projects requiring directional strength, offset mounting, or specialized structural reinforcement.

Featuring a 3/8″ thickness, this angle delivers exceptional load-bearing capacity and rigidity, making it suitable for demanding industrial, construction, and heavy equipment applications. The hot rolled finish provides a cost-effective option for structural uses where tight tolerances are not required, while still ensuring consistent and reliable performance.

Key Features

  • 3″ x 2″ unequal leg steel angle
  • 3/8″ thickness for maximum strength and durability
  • Made from high-quality mild steel
  • Excellent weldability and machinability
  • Ideal for heavy-duty structural applications
  • Economical hot rolled finish

Common Applications

  • Structural framing and reinforcements
  • Heavy-duty brackets and supports
  • Equipment bases and fabrication
  • Trailer and heavy equipment builds
  • Industrial and construction projects

This steel angle bar is available in multiple lengths and cut-to-size options, making it easy to meet your exact project requirements.

* Prices subject to change without notice due to the Metals Market fluctuations. | All ‘value length’ and ‘value pack’ item measurements are subject to a “mill tolerance”. | A product may be produced several thousandths of an inch, either over or under the stated thickness, and still be within “mill tolerance”. Since we cut the material specifically for your order, they follow these tolerances: Length: +0.125″ / -0.062” – Please note that during cutting, the blade removes about 1/16″ of material (kerf). This is a normal part of the process and is already considered within the stated tolerances.